Tobacco Increasing Your High?

Hey fellow smokers. So I've been smoking for a little over 6 months and I strictly smoking ganja. Nothing else, not cigarettes not cigars. I dont even smoke blunts cuz i dont want the tobacco in the wraps. But all my friends say tobacco increases your high or some shit. And I'm never going to smoke cigarettes or cigars but if what they say is true i might mix a little tobacco in my bowl when i smoke. What do you guys think and is what they say true? :rasta:

Not true. If anything, it's counter productive to the cannabis high. Nicotine is a stimulant, and mixing both in a joint or bowl, or just alternating between a cig and a joint, is just going to result in using more herb than you normally would. It's the classic yo yo effect of mixing an upper and a downer-fine if it floats your boat, but tobacco does not add to the mj effect.

Tobacco does not increase your high. It has no potentiating effect on THC or any of the other cannabinoids. However the marijuana high combined with the effects of nicotine makes those effects feel a lot stronger.

The nicotine headrush is a type of high, albeit a short lived one that when combined with the marijuana high feels a lot more intense. While yes, you do feel more high, you are actually not as once the nicotine effects fade you are no more high than the same amount of weed would have gotten you sans tobacco.

Tobacco does not increase your high. It has no potentiating effect on THC or any of the other cannabinoids. However the marijuana high combined with the effects of nicotine makes those effects feel a lot stronger.

The nicotine headrush is a type of high, albeit a short lived one that when combined with the marijuana high feels a lot more intense. While yes, you do feel more high, you are actually not as once the nicotine effects fade you are no more high than the same amount of weed would have gotten you sans tobacco.

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Nice, I'd like to add that people who smoke tobacco will most likely end up a statistic on the bad side of the chart if you continue with your tobacco use. :soapbox: